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The Vampire is a film of genre Drama directed by Robert G. Vignola released in USA on 15 october 1913 with Harry F. Millarde

The Vampire (1913)

The Vampire
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Released in USA 15 october 1913
Length 38minutes
Directed by
Genres Drama
Rating65% 3.2973053.2973053.2973053.2973053.297305

The Vampire est un film américain réalisé par Robert G. Vignola sorti en 1913, basé sur le poème éponyme de Rudyard Kipling paru en 1897. Il est considéré comme étant le premier film mettant en scène une « vamp », ou femme fatale.

Synopsis

Harold Brentwell va en ville pour trouver un travail et rencontre Sybil, une aventurière. Harold est totalement fasciné par Sybil et oublie sa fiancée Hene, mais en fait Sybil est en réalité une vamp qui va détruire sa vie. Il perd son travail et devient alcoolique. Abandonné par Sybil, désespéré et solitaire, il va au théâtre et assiste à la « danse du vampire », décrivant un homme totalement sous l'emprise d'une femme.

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